Editorial:
Perry
errs in choice for top TxDOT job
05/01/2008
San Antonio Express-News
Perhaps Gov. Rick Perry is right. Perhaps
Deirdre Delisi is the most qualified person in
Texas to lead the state Transportation
Commission. There's no denying that the Duke
University graduate, who also has a master's
degree in international policy studies from
Stanford University, is a very bright and
competent individual.
But there's also no getting around the fact
that the primary reason Perry tapped the
35-year-old Austin resident to head the
commission is that she worked for him for nine
years as chief of staff, senior deputy chief of
staff, deputy chief of staff and director of
Perry's 2002 gubernatorial campaign, as well as
serving on his staff when he was lieutenant
governor and working in his campaign for that
office.
In a February interview with the Fort Worth
Star-Telegram, Sen. John Carona, R-Dallas, the
no-nonsense chairman of the Senate
Transportation and Homeland Security Committee,
offered his opinion about the rumored
appointment.
“We don't need political hacks in that
position,” he said. “We need people who
understand the business. We need people who
understand transportation. We don't need someone
who's unpopular with the Legislature.”
Major missteps and public relations fiascos
have destroyed public confidence in the
Transportation Commission and the Texas
Department of Transportation. The interim
chairmanship of Hope Andrade, after the sudden
death last year of Ric Williamson, had begun to
repair some of that damage. The selection of a
chairman based on cronyism will further erode
public trust.
What makes Delisi's appointment more galling
is that Perry is replacing Andrade on the
commission. The move means that between the
chairman and four commissioners, none lives in
South Texas, denying an often-neglected region
representation on the crucial commission.
A governor who wasn't tone deaf to public
criticism wouldn't make that kind of mistake.
Unfortunately, it's what Texans have come to
expect from the increasingly oblivious
leadership of Rick Perry.